The version spread by the US oil company Exxon Mobil in which courts of United Kingdom, Holland and the Netherlands Antilles allegedly ordered to freeze about $12,000 million in Pdvsa's oil assets in the world, is part of a campaign to create international chaos against Venezuela, David Paravisini, former president of the Energy and Mines Commission of the extinct senate of the Republic, said on Friday.
The oil expert said that the information spread by the oil multinational 'is an abusive situation; it is a violation without limits on the fringes of the law,' because the information put in risk the national and regional stability.
Paravisini explained that Exxon's reaction is caused by the decision taken by the Venezuelan government after assuming most of the oil profits in the Orinoco Oil Belt.
After the decision taken by the Bolivarian government, most of the oil companies operating in the zone accepted to keep minority participation in the exploitation projects.
However, Exxon Mobil and Conoco Phillips left the projects arguing that their economic interests were dismissed because they do not have most of the shares.
The Orinoco Oil Belt is labeled as the zone with the greatest reserves of heavy and extra-heavy oil in the world, which means that Venezuela would become into the greatest oil powerful country.
The social, political and economic development of Venezuela and the rest of the Latin American nations, which is aimed at guarantying their energy sovereignty and economic independence through the nationalization process of their energy resources as oil and gas, is a huge threat for the capitalist interests of the United States.
Condoleezza Rice and the US interference
According to the international analyst José Antonio Egido, US Secretary of State's recent visit in Colombia was aimed at giving incentives to the confrontation with Venezuela, because 'Colombia's role in South America is similar to Israel' role in the Middle East,' Egido said.
He added that the United States seeks 'to control the imperialist interests against the people's longing for independence and freedom.'
In the White House, Condoleezza Rice has been one of the US government's members that have given more support to the military conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq in the so-called 'war against terror.' Likewise, she is alleged to be one of the main creators of the Bush's shady doctrine on the preventive measures taken against those nations labeled by the Pentagon as a threat for the United States.
Before becoming one of the most influential member of Bush administration, Condoleezza was the chief of the oil company Chevron-Texaco, in which she was shareholder and administrator.
Chevron is the new name of Standard Oil Company of California. Exxon-Mobile, first oil multinational with profits up to $242 billion, emerged from Standard Oil Company.